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Spotting the Right Pro: Your Guide to Choosing a Healthcare Provider

Restoring Human Movement

Release Date: 12/29/2025

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Welcome to the Restoring Human Movement podcast! Thanks for joining the movement movement. I'm Dawne, and whether this is your first time or you're returning, we're glad you're here. Don't forget, we have tons of videos on YouTube and other recordings on this podcast platform covering many areas of the body, so feel free to use those as resources for any questions you may have.

Today, we're tackling a crucial topic: How do you know if you're seeing the right provider? I've got intern Garrett here with me, and you've probably heard his voice a few times by now. He's nearing the end of his year with us, so I'm taking advantage of these last opportunities to record our conversations for you.

We were just discussing this before recording. Garrett, what was going through your mind that sparked the question, "Is it a red flag to be seeing this type of provider?"

"Yeah, recently I went on a trip with some friends," Garrett explains, "and if you're in chiropractic school, PT school, or any sort of provider school, you inevitably get asked questions about pain or injuries. I had a friend who was seeing a pretty famous provider and asked, 'Hey, are they doing the right things for me? Are they giving me the right care I need, especially since it's a pretty far drive?' They said, 'We're flying blind here. Most people don't know what makes a good or bad chiropractor or physical therapist. Are they just trying to sell me packages? Or are they actually getting me better?' These are really important questions because if we in the industry don't check ourselves, we're not going to give people the proper care."

 

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